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- Working Paper
Data from the Census Bureau linked to individual tax returns are used to obtain demographic and income characteristics of filers and nonfilers; results are compared with those obtained using statistical matches of publicly available data.
- Cost Estimate
Over the 2017-2026 period, CBO and JCT estimate, the legislation would reduce the on-budget deficit by at least $133 billion and result in millions fewer people with comprehensive health insurance that covers high-cost medical events.
- Presentation
Presentation by Jessica Banthin, Deputy Assistant Director in CBO’s Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division, at a meeting of CBO’s Panel of Health Advisers.
- Report
CBO and JCT project that the federal subsidies, taxes, and penalties associated with health insurance coverage for people under age 65 will result in a net subsidy from the federal government of $705 billion in 2017.
- Presentation
Presentation by Kevin Perese and Bilal Habib, analysts in CBO's Tax Analysis Division, at the Distributional Tax Analysis Conference.
- Report
The Senate Appropriations Committee convened a hearing at which Director Keith Hall testified about CBO’s appropriation request for fiscal year 2018. This document provides CBO’s answers to questions submitted for the record.
- Presentation
Presentation by Bilal Habib, an analyst in CBO’s Tax Analysis Division, at a Washington Center for Equitable Growth workshop on distributional national accounts.
- Presentation
Presentation by Kevin Perese, an analyst in CBO's Tax Analysis Division, at a Washington Center for Equitable Growth workshop on distributional national accounts.
- Cost Estimate
CBO and JCT estimate that enacting this legislation would reduce federal deficits by $420 billion over the coming decade and increase the number of people who are uninsured by 22 million in 2026 relative to the number under current law.
- Cost Estimate
CBO and JCT estimate that enacting this legislation would reduce federal deficits by $473 billion over the coming decade and increase the number of people who are uninsured by 32 million in 2026 relative to current law.